I, Kang Woojin, was quitting my design work and became a jobless person. The next day, my friend took me to auditions and I was forced to perform.
As i was given a script, the void space appeared in my mind and forced me to relive the character.
I got stabbed. Became a serial killer. Became an Exorcist.
As I become an actor, the misunderstandings keeps growing day by day.



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In an early scene, the main character rejects a high-profile project, attributing it to his alleged instincts. However, his inexperienced colleagues, unaware of his actual qualifications, blindly accept his claim without considering the possibility of error. The author spends excessive words describing their awe at his intuition, verging on incredulity.
The author's recycling of characters is evident, as they reuse the same actress in five out of the first eight jobs, solely due to her popularity, despite the lack of distinct personalities among the cast. Compared to other similar novels I've read, this one falls short. For instance, "Versatile Superstar" is a stronger entry in this genre, though it leans more towards music-focused storytelling.
The主角过度依赖他们的"作弊"能力,这削弱了故事的挑战性和成就感。如果主角需要付出努力而非轻易获得成功,故事可能会更具吸引力。然而,由于缺少真正的困难或冲突,主角的经历显得平淡无奇,缺乏紧张感和戏剧张力。至少应该展现主角如何通过作弊掌握不同作品的过程,而不是简单地一笔带过。
Furthermore, the novel becomes bogged down with repetitive scenes of others praising the protagonist's skills, which can become monotonous, especially when compared to other wish-fulfillment stories that offer a wider range of accomplishments.
In conclusion, while the book isn't entirely unsatisfactory, it fails to meet the expectations set by its rating and initial premise. There is room for improvement in character development, plot progression, and a more balanced portrayal of success and challenges.
A more straightforward presentation of his perfect acting abilities would have achieved a similar outcome. In essence, the novel reads more like a bland slice of life tale with an overly idealized main character, often referred to as a "Mary Sue."
Though the book is an effortless read, I found it unengaging due to predictability and personal disinterest. If you're considering picking it up, I'd advise against it, as you might find yourself continuing for no other reason than completion.
However, one flaw I find is the author's tendency to excessively detail every minor event, sometimes dragging on irrelevant scenes. For instance, if the story takes place on Tuesday, they'll describe the MC's actions and then delve into a six-paragraph deep analysis of a side character's mundane activities, which aren't crucial to the plot. As a reader, I'd prefer focusing on the MC's experiences or their interactions.
On the bright side, the world of movies and dramas within the story is fascinating – almost like a separate, well-written novel. It's unusual how these subplots capture attention more than the main narrative.
Overall, the book is an enjoyable read for fans of stories with Gary Sue-like protagonists, like myself. It's not overly absurd, and there aren't too many annoying antagonists. But if you're looking for deep character development or engaging plotlines, you might want to explore other options.
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